Chris Forsberg of ESPN Boston released a piece today on the Celtics' sentiments regarding the Miami heat's 20-game winning streak. Both Jason Terry and Paul Pierce spoke on Miami's streak, but their thoughts were the same: they just don't care. "Not really impressed with it or anything that they do," said Terry, who has a history with Miami from his Dallas days when the two teams met in the 2011 Finals. "So, for me, it's more about what our team is doing and how we're coming together as a unit." Miami visits Boston on Monday. By that time, if they earn two more wins, Miami will be tied with the NBA record for longest win streak (tied with the 2007-08 Houston Rockets. When asked if he wants the Celtics to have the opportunity to break the streak, Pierce offered sentiments similar to Terry's. "I really don't even care. I hope they lose every game the rest of the season. I just worry about what this team does." The Miami-Boston match will be interesting nonetheless, as well as very iro...

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